SAN ANTONIO – June 15, 2012 – Whataburger donated $100,000 to the Muscular Dystrophy Association’s (MDA) summer camp program today. The funds were raised by Whataburger customers during a special fundraiser on May 23, when Whataburger pledged to donate 20 percent of its sales to the MDA summer camp program. Overall, with customer support across all its restaurants, the company raised $100,000 for the organization. Funds will be directed to each area’s local camp.

Funds raised will help MDA continue to provide a safe, enjoyable and carefree environment for children affected by muscle disease and their families. MDA summer camps offer a wide range of activities specially designed for young people who have limited mobility or use wheelchairs. Each year campers have an unmatched opportunity to develop lifelong friendships, share interests and build self-confidence.

“Our summer camps are magical places where kids can just be kids. We never want cost to be an issue for any child who wishes to take part in this special opportunity to learn, play and thrive,” said MDA Executive Vice President of Business Development Kevin Moran. “We’re so appreciative of Whataburger and their customers for supporting our summer camp program and making a difference is the lives of children and families affected by muscle disease.”

It costs an average of $800 per camper to send a child affected by a neuromuscular disease to camp at no cost to their family. The summer camps also offer a week of respite for campers’ parents, who often serve as full-time caregivers for their children.

“The outpouring of support from Whataburger customers across all our restaurants has been tremendous, and we’re so grateful we were able to raise $100,000 for MDA,” said Whataburger Group Director of Corporate Communications Pam Cox. “We’re thrilled to make this donation and send some very special children to camp for an unforgettable week.”

The fundraiser for MDA was part of Whataburger Serves, an ongoing initiative designed to share the Whataburger spirit of selfless service with the community.

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